MINI New Zealand will add to its John Cooper Works model portfolio while broadening its fully electric model offering in 2025 with launch of the first-ever All-Electric John Cooper Works and All-Electric JCW Aceman variants.

2025 John Cooper Works EV: At a glance

  • First-ever All-Electric JCW and All-Electric JCW Aceman set for local introduction in Q1, 2025
  • Array of sporty John Cooper Works styling and performance enhancements
  • Both variants develop a maximum output of 190kW and 350Nm with drive sent to the front wheels
  • All-Electric JCW achieves standard sprint in just 5.9-seconds; JCW Aceman hits the mark in 6.4
  • Both feature a 54.2kWh (gross) high voltage battery
  • All-Electric JCW capable of up to 371km of driving range and JCW Aceman 355km (WLTP)
  • Priced at $72,990* for All-Electric JCW and $75,990* for All-Electric JCWAceman

The two models, both develop a maximum output of 190kW and 350Nm, with drive sent to the front wheels. The MINI three-door sprints from standstill to 100km/h in 5.9-seconds, while the MINI John Cooper Works Aceman achieves the mark in just 6.4. Both can record a top speed of 200km/h.

The high-voltage batteries of both models, with 54.2kWh gross capacity, enables WLTP-rated driving range of up to 371km for the MINI three-door and up to 355km for the JCW Aceman.  

“We are thrilled to introduce these new additions to our line-up, bringing together the renowned road feel and engagement of John Cooper Works MINI models with the instantaneous power delivery and response of our fully electric offerings for maximum driving fun,” said Alexander Brockhoff, General Manager – MINI Australia & New Zealand.

With the development of these new fully electric models, MINI John Cooper Works is following a long racing tradition, says the company. More than six decades ago, John Cooper developed an extremely sporty version of the classic Mini, which quickly achieved considerable success on racetracks and rally courses.

Its legendary status was cemented by three overall victories at the Monte Carlo Rally in the 1960s. Most recently, a prototype based on the new MINI John Cooper Works demonstrated the brand’s engineering prowess by winning its class at the Nürburgring 24-hour race.

2025 John Cooper Works EV: “Maximum Performance”

The John Cooper Works treatment for fully electric MINI models includes an electric boost function for impressive strong power delivery, claims MINI. The driver activates the go-kart mode by pressing the boost paddle on the sport steering wheel. An additional 20kW of electric power is then available for overtaking manoeuvres and performance-boosting acceleration.

John Cooper Works-specific suspension settings maximise the go-kart feeling and ensure agile handling. High performance, high grip tyres are standard on both models. A powerful braking system in Chili Red with white JCW logo ensures precise and safe deceleration even in demanding driving situations.

2025 John Cooper Works EV: Aerodynamics

The focus on top performance is underlined on the outside by the particularly clear design language of the fully electric MINI John Cooper Works models. The red, white and black John Cooper Works logo is reminiscent of the chequered flag in motorsport and adorns the octagonal front grille in high-gloss black. As a welcome projection from the exterior mirrors, the illuminated logo greets the driver even before they get into the car.

The daytime running lights of the MINI LED headlights feature horizontal bars in JCW Signature and enhance the expressive look of the performance-enhanced model. Black side skirts, aeroblades at the level of the C-pillar and the accentuated rear spoiler optimise the aerodynamics. Red vertical reflectors and diffusers contrast with the black rear apron.

Aerodynamically optimised wheel designs are available exclusively for the all-electric MINI John Cooper Works in 18-inch and in 19-inch size for the MINI John Cooper Works Aceman.

2025 John Cooper Works EV: Race-inspired interior

The purist design of the interior echoes the JCW-specific colour scheme. A black and red pattern adorns the knitted surface of the dashboard. When the ambient lighting is switched on, the light graphics illuminate the panoramic roof as an exclusive feature.

The JCW driver and front passenger seats are upholstered in black vegan leather with multicoloured knitted fabric at the shoulders and red accent stitching.

The high-resolution OLED display with a diameter of 240mm summarises all relevant vehicle data. The driver and front passenger can access air conditioning, media, phone and navigation settings via the central instrument. The new MINI Experience Modes allow the ambience in the interior to be customised to individual preferences and tastes.

2025 John Cooper Works EV: Advanced assistance systems

MINI says that innovative assistance systems in the new, All-Electric John Cooper Works models also support the driver. Automatic speed and distance control make driving in everyday traffic situations even more comfortable.

2025 John Cooper Works EV: Local introduction and specification

The first-ever All-Electric MINI John Cooper Works and All-Electric MINI John Cooper Works Aceman will arrive in New Zealand through Q1 of 2025.

Customers can configure their MINI John Cooper Works via the following link https://mini.co.nz/configurator/type/jcw.

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